DPI stands for Dots Per Inch, and is used to set the quality of printing, or to compare the quality of different printers.
the lay out of the page and what you put in it
At present it is two-thirds of the way down the page.
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one page of a phonebook is measured in mm. unit thickness of a phone book is cm
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Dots per inch
DPI (dots per inch)
Dots per inch. This is the number of tiny dots that the printer can put down in a space the size of an inch. The higher the number the better the resolution.
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page printed between print jobs
Manage the way your page will be presented when printed.
page format
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The bottom line of the page that repeats on every printed page.
The margin
It shows you how a worksheet will look on a printed page.